§ 17.12.300. Accessory uses.  


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  • Rural residential uses include the following accessory uses, activities and structures, which are to be constructed after, or in conjunction with the principal permitted uses of the property (example: a residential garage can be constructed on a lot only if a dwelling is also on the lot, or a building permit for the dwelling is issued on or before the day a building permit for the garage is issued):

    A.

    Private garage and carport;

    B.

    Recreational activities and facilities for use by the residents on the site;

    C.

    Cabanas, gazebos, porches, patios and incidental household storage buildings;

    D.

    Radio and television antennas, and solar collectors;

    E.

    Home occupations complying with Chapter 17.33;

    F.

    Keeping of dogs, cats, potbelly pigs, or similar small domestic animals as household pets. (Refer to Chapter 6.28 of this code);

    G.

    Guest house;

    H.

    Composting.

(Ord. 250, § 2(part), 1995)